Dataset: PAC-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Iowa; Cherokee; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
PAC0074103Ada Hayden   109061938-06-09
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, Section 32

PAC
Carex davisii Schwein. & Torr.
PAC0074580Ada Hayden   108881938-06-10
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, 6 miles S of Cherokee, Little Sioux River, N. L. Stiles farm

PAC
Carex oligocarpa Schkuhr ex Willd.
PAC0075549Ada Hayden   109051938-06-10
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, Pilot Twp, Sec. 32

PAC
PAC0073925Dale Birkenholz   491956-07-08
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, NW 1/4 S.10, Cherokee Township, near Highway 59

PAC
PAC0082677Ada Hayden   114381938-06-09
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, 9 miles S of Cherokee, Roy Little farm, Section 4

PAC
Plantago purshii Roemer & J.A. Schultes
PAC0082814Dale Birkenholz   471956-07-08
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, Highway 59, NW 1/4 S.10

PAC
PAC0089266Dale Birkenholz   511956-07-08
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, near Highway 59, NW 1/4 S.10, Cherokee Twp

PAC
PAC0089201Ada Hayden   60291937-09-08
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, Pilot Township, Section 22

PAC
Liatris scariosa (L.) Willd.
PAC0071339Ada Hayden   105381937-09-05
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, N.L. Stiles farm, Pitcher Twp, Sec 15

PAC
Solidago ptarmicoides (Torr. & A. Gray) B. Boivin
PAC0096066Ada Hayden   110711938-08-14
United States, Iowa, Cherokee, 4 miles E of Larrabee on a narrow road which turns N from the highway into the hills just west of the bridge over the Little Sioux, Spring Twp, Sec. 17


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